After Katrina hit NOLA, I pissed off a lot of people on some local Houston boards when I suggested that NOLA or Houston might get hit in the near future. Now I just need to figure out what I want to take with me if it looks like Houston will be hit.

It doesn't take much to seriously flood here. We're between 0 and 3 feet above sea level on average. However some of the highways, feeder roads, the tunnel system downtown, and certain residential areas range from below sea level to far below sea level. There are bayous to help drain, but they are no match for serious rain.

Downtown and the highways are highly vulnerable to partial or nearly complete blockage. I was out when tropical storm Allison hit... and I never want to go through a similar experience again.

Oh the irony of life.... sigh

"Just" a tropical storm caused all that flooding? Damn. Well, I hope there's been enough time to prepare...
Well by tomorrow I'll know whether I'm going to get a Uhaul and a storage space out of town. I'm not going to take any chances. I've got 2 cats, 2 dogs, 1 mom, 3 cars, and a bunch of stuff that can't be replaced.

Allison didn't hit Houston directly. They did a study of it after it hit and determined that if it had hit us directly, the entire city would've been under water. Sort of like what happened with NOLA. What made Allison bad, as tropical storms go, was that it stalled out over the city due to a high pressure system or something of that nature.

I didn't realize it was going to hit, at least not with that ferocity. I was about to go into a club and it started pouring. We waited for it to let up and it didn't. So we got soaked running in. A few minutes later we decided to leave... and there were nearly 2 feet of water in some areas... it was insane. I never want to experience that again.